By Vency
D. Bulayungan
LAGAWE, Ifugao --The Provincial Health Office here recorded a
total of 287 cases of dengue suspects from Jan. 1 to June 30, this year compared to 149 for the
same period last year.
But provincial Health officer Dr. Mary Jo Dulawan, said
these were still considered suspected cases since victims just showed
signs/symptoms of the said disease such as fever and rashes.
She added there was no death during the said period. The recent victim, a 22 year old policeman
assigned at the Lagawe police station, who died of the same symptoms of dengue
falls in July.
Of the reported cases,
Lagawe registered the highest
number at 98, followed by Lamut-51, and Alfonso Lista-42.
The other municipalities had the following number of cases:
Kiangan-22; Aguinaldo-21; Asipulo and Hingyon have 12 each; Hungduan-10;
Banaue-5 and Mayoyao-4.
She attributed the high number of cases in the capital town to
congested households, water system here wherein the public store their water
supply in containers which is the favorite breeding places of dengue carrying
mosquitoes and mobility of people.
“This is the capital town so people tend to come here and transact
business whether personal or official,” Dulawan said.
She urged the public to clean their surroundings every day to get
rid of tin cans and other materials where rain water is
stored especially this rainy season.
Dengue is a viral disease which is common during rainy season and
transmitted by a mosquito called Aedesaegypti and Aedesalbopictus.
Dulawan said the PHO conducted activities to eradicate the said
disease.
These included advocacy on the simultaneous search and destroy
activities of barangays and launching of the Aksyon Barangay Kontra Dengue in June 15, 2012.
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